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I swear trying to figure out the ocs timeline is like a math problem. So far I've got: Shannon and Suzanne are part of the order, Suzanne loses the Halo, Mary joins the OCS, Lilith joins the OCS, Shannon gets the halo which causes a falling out between Mary and Lilith, Beatrice joins the OCS, Camila joins the OCS
I always have loved those types of logic problems lmao
This is what I've been working from for tmtl:
my dates are basically spitballs to make the fic timeline work out in my head, and I'm partial to a "Bea joins before Shannon gets the Halo and Shannon becomes more open after getting the Halo" timeline
the degree to which Shannon looks to Suzanne for guidance in the 2x06 flashback reads to me as fairly early on in her time with the OCS, which has me lean towards a larger "a few years ago" for Suzanne having had the Halo (and using SDF's age would put Suzanne in her mid-30s at the time)
[adding the Ava and Vincent dates this weekend probably as they haven't been relevant]
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i played through dai first so i’m going backwards through the trilogy which is an Experience
OH wow lmfao. well I recommend the ultimate edition bc DAO has a bajillion DLC
Heads up, folks---that post about how Tr*mp has filed for re-election already, and that’s not normal? That’s been debunked.
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cAUSE BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
me: i can’t believe i’m gonna write e-rated sex scenes for this shared story of oursyou: you don’t have to?me: no i’m gonna
zachary levi,rahul kohli, allegra acosta, kelly marie tran
song: “Armor″ by Sara Bareilles
You brought the flameHere comes the phoenix
title: The Siren and the Phoenix
synopsis:
It’s been eight years since Leda (Tran) was taken from the bunk of her ship in the middle of the night, shackled, and thrown overboard with a canon ball tied to her feet. It’s been eight years minus a day since Leda woke up on a beach, sunburned and coughing up the water in her lungs, but altogether significantly more alive than she’d expected to be by this point.
In the years since, she’s taken on a new identity and slowly worked her way up on ship after ship, eventually becoming first mate on the pirate ship Anka under the fabled and fearsome Captain Thorne. The only two people who know Leda’s secret are Captain Thorne – for whom she once took a bullet to the chest and very notably didn’t die – and Malik (Kohli), a nobleman who ran out on his former life in search of adventure and found it as Leda’s second-in-command – and best friend – on the Anka.
One day, an increasingly reticent and distracted Thorne tells Leda to chart a course for the treacherous Scyllan Straits, refusing to change his mind no matter how much she pushes him. Leda and Malik chart as safe a course as they can, but as they approach the Straits, the ship meets with a storm that only grows worse the further in they go. Still, Thorne refuses to yield, pushing the crew onward. With Thorne at the helm and Leda and Malik guiding the crew, for a moment it even seems possible that they’ll pass, but the storm becomes a maelstrom and the crew is thrown overboard. Try as she might to save them, Leda only manages to rescue Malik and the Anka, which seems about as unkillable as she is. With his last breath, a half-drowned Thorne tells Leda that he was trying to cross the Straits for her, and she is too concerned with trying to save him to ask why.
When a devastated Malik and Leda make their way back to port, rumors about mutinies and curses swirl around the two of them, growing more vicious as time stretches on. One day, as they sit in a tavern and attempt to plan their next move, the two of them are approached by a young woman who calls herself Cas (Acosta). She seems to know all about the Anka’s last voyage and where the ship was headed, and she offers Leda an exorbitant amount of gold to take her there. Malik is full of reasons why they shouldn’t do it, and he’s almost convinced Leda to say no when someone with a very familiar silhouette enters the tavern and starts asking around about a pirate matching Leda’s description. Leda drags the other two out the back way, impulsively accepts Cas’s offer and tells Malik to find her a skeleton crew in the next twelve hours, because the man in the tavern is Captain Valmont (Levi), who tried to kill her eight years ago, and now that he knows she’s alive, he will stop at nothing until she’s dead.
With Valmont closing in and Cas’s mysterious motivations still unknown, Malik and Leda set sail with their crew, bound for the deadliest part of the sea armed with very little except Cas’s alarmingly accurate premonitions, Leda’s gift for survival, and Malik’s swordsmanship – and the burning questions of what it is that Thorne was willing to die to get his hands on, and what, exactly, it has to do with Leda.
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op ur mind!!!!!!
@ HBO pay me to write and star this show; I cannot act but also I don’t need to act to be in love with any version of Captain Wentworth
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WITH DEV PATEL AS WENTWORTH!!!! HE WOULD LOOK SO FINE!!!
THANK YOU FOR READING MY MIND FOR THE IDEAL CAST; HE WOULD LOOK SO FINE